MA ACP Health and Public Policy Committee (2021-2022)

The MA ACP HPPC's mission is to develop and assist with implementation of College policy, and participate in legislative advocacy on issues affecting the health of the American public and the practice of internal medicine and its sub-specialties.

Responsibilities - attend regular conference calls, annual MA ACP chapter meeting October 16, 2021 and State Advocacy Day March 2022 (excuses for clinical responsibilities are understood and allowed) and participate in planning of the State Advocacy Day.


1.What is your first name?(Required.)
2.What is your last name?(Required.)
3.Degree(s)

4.Preferred e-mail address(Required.)
5.Medical School/PG Year/Years in Practice(Required.)
6.Please list your subspecialty (i.e. General Internal Med, Hospitalism, Endocrinology, Infectious Disease, etc.)(Required.)
7.Practice/Institution/Program/School Name(Required.)
8.City, State(Required.)
9.Why would you like to be a member of the HPPC (max 300 words)(Required.)
10.Please list prior leadership, policy or advocacy experience(s) that will contribute to your position in the HPPC or what you would like to learn form the experience if no prior experience. (max 300 words)(Required.)
11.Please list any contacts you have with state legislators or staff members.
12.Please indicate whether you are able to commit to the requirements of being a member of HPPC.
(Attend regular conference calls, annual MA ACP chapter meeting October 16, 2021 and State Advocacy Day March 2022 (excuses for clinical responsibilities are understood and allowed) and participate in planning of State Advocacy Day.)
(Required.)
13.Please choose one of the following HPPC Sub-committees to be involved.(Required.)
14.Please list any issues you would like to be addressed by the HPPC.